All BBC articles – Page 162
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News
BBC2 orders Cinderella and celebrity culture shows
Crook Productions’ pantomime stars Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter
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Tim Davie sets five-year diversity deadline
50/20/12 goal must be reached by all divisions by 2025
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Video
The Christmas Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, BBC2
The comedian travels to Scotland for a seasonal episode of the travel series. Produced by Rumpus Media
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Fresh Prince heads to BBC and Sky
Will Smith’s comedy acquired as Netflix UK licence runs down.
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BBC Wales chief promoted to nations brief
Rhodri Talfan Davies takes on responsibilities of outgoing Ken MacQuarrie
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Video
Small Axe: Alex Wheatle, BBC1
Steve McQueen’s anthology continues with the true story of award-winning writer, Alex Wheatle, from a young boy through his early adult years
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BBC supercharges on-screen sustainability
Commissioning process updated to ensure environmental issues considered
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Behind The Scenes
Locked In: Breaking the Silence, BBC4
Filmmaker Xavier Alford on the cathartic experience of sharing the story of his illness
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Video
Nadiya’s American Adventure, BBC1
Nadiya Hussain travels to California and Louisiana to find out how generations of migrants are changing the national menu. Produced by Wall to Wall
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BBC Scotland names channel chief
Louise Thornton elevated from digital and youth commissioning head
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The Sound of TV with Neil Brand, BBC4
Three-part documentary series that explores the history and use of music in television. Produced by Blakeway Productions
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BBC loses ground with heartland viewers
Suffers declines among older and middle-class audiences
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BBC originals fall 25% since 2017
Ofcom report reveals number of new and returning series stood at 777 last year
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The Broadcast Interview
Mackenzie Crook: Man of many talents
The actor and Pirates of the Caribbean star on leaving Hollywood behind to write and direct for British TV
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Impartiality: BBC News slips below C5
Corporation loses ground to become least impartial PSB, according to Ofcom research
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Collins: BBC must protect local radio
Calls for corporation to make savings from better-funded areas
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Video
Small Axe: Red, White and Blue, BBC1
Steve McQueen’s anthology continues with the story of a young policeman who attempts change the racist attitudes from within the force
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News
First shows hit carbon offset targets
ITV’s Dancing on Thin Ice and BBC1’s A Perfect Planet accredited by Albert